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Plug-In Pendant with Perforated Ceramic Flower Shade, c1970

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Yes, perforated ceramic shades are extremely hot right now, but guess what, kids, it's not their first time around. Show you're clued in to the ceramic scene of the 1960s and '70s with this stoneware pendant. The orange-peel texture of its glaze is indicative of the salt glazes used by American studio potters of that time, and the orange hue is a result of using iron oxide. No worries if you need to have the kind of lights that can be moved from here to there, this one sports a swaggable 10' cord that plugs into the wall.

It's always fun to eclectically mix and match styles, but something about this light suggests it would be set a cozy scene illuminating a fern hanging in a macramé plant hanger…

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Rejuvenation

Rejuvenation is a classic American lighting and house parts general store for home improvement whose mission is to add real value to homes, buildings, and projects. From the front porch to the back door, we provide lighting, hardware, bath hardware and functional home goods based on the best pieces of the past, designed for today, and made to last for years to come. The majority of our hardwired lighting products are made to order at our manufacturing facility in Portland, Oregon, and we pride ourselves on partnering with American craftspeople and vendors whenever possible.